Smell Ya Later: The Incredible Evolving Scent

Woodsy scents are the colognes du jour, but that's not why I've been taking a daily spritz of Histoires de Parfums' 1828. Whereas most fragrances open
with a roundhouse kick of aroma only to tap out by lunch, 1828 starts off just strong enough, then manages to smell better as the day stretches on. Off
the bat it's all smoke and pine needles, like a campfire in Yosemite. A few hours in, the fire burns out and you get hit with a whiff of nasal-clearing eucalyptus. Later on, it's a
wave of just-cracked pepper. Which makes sense when you think about it, because why should your date get the same scent as your co-workers?